Evermore drifting tangentially from civic norms, the population of London divide into two seemingly distinct groups: the Inert and the Hostile. Both exhibit symptoms of the affliction known only as (x). From the old man burying his food in a hole in the ground for safekeeping, to the people shipwrecked on a reef of apathy on their way to work, the glue of social cohesion is scoured by a casual nihilism.

CADE, the maverick topographer, has traipsed the streets from Belgravia to Peckham like a bloodhound to reveal the territorial disputes, clan-dominated enclaves and community group fascism of this neo-London, a citizenry unconstrained by class or status, governed only by the sinister topography of the streets and buildings themselves.

The Unstitute is an Evolving Interactive Environment which consists of a series of makeshift sites and excavations created in the form of a digital burrow. Built to offer challenges to establishment language and practise, The Unstitute creates and curates multi-media digital projects, manifesto writing machines and anarchic web-design as well as supporting up to four online residencies per year and a monthly video-channel as a part of its ongoing Participation programme.
Each department of The Unstitute's virtual building constitutes a series of movements which proliferate into extensions and entrances, holes and dead-ends, annexes and chambers - never singular, absolute, permanent, profound – always plural, temporary, mobile, superficial.
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